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Senior Assistant Technical Officer - Clinical Trials

King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
City of London
1 week ago
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Detailed job description and main responsibilities

To assist with prescription co-ordination, documentation, assembly and dispensing of patient medicines and related products including clinical trials materials

To be able to dispense Clinical Trials prescriptions

To be able to participate in the monthly expiry date checking rota

To be able to participate in and contribute to departmental meetings

To be able to assist in the training of new members of staff rotating into the dispensary

To be able to carry out general housekeeping duties (tidying, restocking consumables, filing prescriptions etc.)

Person specificationQualifications

Essential criteria

  • Hold a General Pharmacy Council -recognised Level 2 Pharmacy Services Assistant qualification or equivalent)

Desirable criteria

  • GCP training within the last 2 years
Skills

Essential criteria

  • Be able to provide and receive routine factual information to inform work colleagues, patients/carers that may require tact and persuasion, where there may be barriers to understanding.
  • Be able to make judgments involving facts or situations, some requiring analysis independently and as a group
Knowledge

Essential criteria

  • Knowledge of procedures for dispensary services
  • Knowledge of pharmacy computer systems
  • Relevant experience in Hospital Pharmacy Practice

Desirable criteria

  • Relevant experience in pharmacy clinical trials
Employer certification / accreditation badgesApplicant requirements

The postholder will have access to vulnerable people in the course of their normal duties and as such this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions.

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  • Job Description and Person Specification (PDF, 320.4KB)
  • Denmark Hill Site Map (PDF, 1.2MB)
  • Princess Royal (PRUH) Site map (PDF, 1.4MB)
  • Visa and Sponsorship Information (PDF, 344.6KB)
  • Pay bands and pay points from 1 April 2025 (PDF, 44.6KB)


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